Now you can use YOLO in a sentence without irony.
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Everyone get ready to "bro hug!" Thanks to Oxford Dictionaries, we no longer have to worry about being called "cray" or a "hot mess" by friends "throwing shade" at us for using words like "neckbeard" and "adorbs" in a sentence.

This isn't the first time questionable slang terms have been added. Last year, the Oxford Dictionaries added the words "selfie," "emoji," and " twerking."

Other dictionaries, such as Merriam-Webster, have accepted various slang terms such as "hashtag," "selfie," "steampunk," and "crowdfunding." And Collins English Dictionary has added "adorkable" to its lexicon.

Even though these words may have been added to Oxford Dictionaries, not all of them are accepted by Scrabble, so don't get excited for triple scores quite yet. Though just this year, " geocache" was accepted into the Official Scrabble Dictionary.

As Swiss linguist Ferdinand de Saussure once said, "Time changes all things; there is no reason why language should escape this universal law." We "air punch" in your honor, de Saussure.